Client-centred rehabilitation: client perspectives

作者: Cheryl Cott

DOI: 10.1080/09638280400000237

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摘要: Purpose: The purpose of this research is to understand the important components client-centred rehabilitation from perspective adult clients with long-term physical disabilities. Method: Focus groups were conducted who had completed at least one course in publicly-funded system Ontario. Data analysed using an iterative inductive approach. Results: major theme underlying all participants' comments was need for better transitions between programs and community. Participants felt ill-prepared community living emotional challenges a condition and, once discharged rehabilitation, isolated difficulty finding out about accessing services. Conclusions: findings demonstrate that encompasses much more than goal-setting decision-making individual professionals. It refers philosoph...

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